Nasa Building Information Modeling Scope of Services and Requirements for Architects and Engineers

Nasa Building Information Modeling Scope of Services and Requirements for Architects and Engineers

NASA BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING SCOPE OF SERVICES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Revised January 10, 2017 Adapted from Design-Bid-Build Version 1.0 – July 9, 2010 NASA BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING SCOPE OF SERVICES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Table of Contents 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1 1.1. Statement of Purpose .............................................................................................................................. 1 1.2. BIM Competence and Responsibilities ............................................................................................. 1 1.3. Data Ownership and Reuse ................................................................................................................... 1 1.4. Relationship of DBIM to Contract Documents. ............................................................................. 1 1.5. Additional Uses .......................................................................................................................................... 2 2. DBIM Functional Requirements ........................................................................... 2 2.1. Program Space Validation ..................................................................................................................... 2 2.2. Design Model .............................................................................................................................................. 2 2.2.1. Geometric Model .................................................................................................................................. 2 2.2.1.1. Architectural .......................................................................................................................................... 2 2.2.1.2. Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment (FF&E) ...................................................................... 3 2.2.1.3. Structural ................................................................................................................................................ 3 2.2.1.4. Mechanical .............................................................................................................................................. 3 2.2.1.5. Electrical .................................................................................................................................................. 3 2.2.1.6. Plumbing ................................................................................................................................................. 3 2.2.1.7. Telecommunications / Information Technology .................................................................... 3 2.2.1.8. Life Safety and Fire Protection ....................................................................................................... 4 2.2.1.9. Underground Utilities (Civil) .......................................................................................................... 4 2.2.1.10. Site / Campus (Civil and Landscape) ..................................................................................... 4 2.2.2. Design Coherence ................................................................................................................................ 4 2.2.2.1. General ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2.2.2. Minimum Requirements for Spatial Coordination and Clash Detection....................... 6 2.2.3. Code Review .......................................................................................................................................... 7 2.2.4. NASA Building Requirements ......................................................................................................... 7 2.2.5. Analysis and Optimization ............................................................................................................... 7 2.2.5.1. Lighting and Daylighting .................................................................................................................. 7 2.2.5.2. Energy ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.2.5.3. Carbon ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.2.5.4. Wind .......................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2.5.5. Water ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 2.2.5.6. Indoor Air Quality ................................................................................................................................ 8 2.2.5.7. Acoustics ................................................................................................................................................. 8 2.2.5.8. Functional Analysis per Building Type ....................................................................................... 8 2.2.6. Construction Document Drawings ............................................................................................... 8 3. BIM Execution Plan (BEP) ..................................................................................... 9 3.1. BIM Staffing Plan ....................................................................................................................................... 9 3.2. Model Progression Matrix ..................................................................................................................... 9 3.3. BIM Process Design ............................................................................................................................... 10 3.4. Schedule ..................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.5. Model Structure ...................................................................................................................................... 10 3.5.1. File Naming Structure ..................................................................................................................... 10 3.5.2. Model Structure and Division of Modeled Information .................................................... 11 3.5.3. Measurement and Coordinate Systems ................................................................................... 11 3.6. Software and Operating Systems .................................................................................................... 11 3.7. Electronic Communication Procedures ........................................................................................ 11 3.7.1. File Access and Archiving .............................................................................................................. 11 3.7.2. Electronic file formats and use. .................................................................................................. 11 3.7.3. A-E Information Manager(s) ........................................................................................................ 12 3.8. Pre-Design Site Survey Modeling .................................................................................................... 12 4. Interoperability ................................................................................................. 12 4.1. BIM Software ........................................................................................................................................... 12 4.2. Open Source File Formats/Open Standards ............................................................................... 13 4.2.1. Statement of Principal .................................................................................................................... 13 4.2.1.1. Current version IFC Model View Definition (MVD) formats: ......................................... 14 4.2.1.2. Portable Document Format: ......................................................................................................... 14 4.2.1.3. GBxml .................................................................................................................................................... 14 4.2.1.4. COBIE ..................................................................................................................................................... 14 5. Modeling Requirements .................................................................................... 14 5.1. General ....................................................................................................................................................... 14 5.2. Types of Model Elements .................................................................................................................... 15 5.3. Model Geographical Location ........................................................................................................... 15 5.4. Points of Reference ............................................................................................................................... 15 5.5. Requirements for Modeling

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